Judge inclined to deny "Wonder Blunder" motion

A federal judge says she's inclined to deny a motion by a North Carolina man to move his trial over a failed University of Hawaii concert that was supposed to feature Stevie Wonder.

Marc Hubbard's attorneys filed a motion last month to move the trial to North Carolina or Florida. The motion argues Hubbard can't get a fair trial in Hawaii because of negative publicity over what's been dubbed the "Wonder Blunder."

Authorities say Hubbard claimed he had connections to secure Wonder for a fundraiser. The school paid a $200,000 deposit, sold tickets and later learned neither Wonder nor his representatives authorized a show.

Forty years ago, one of the greatest boxing matches in history took place in an unlikely setting: the capital of the Philippines. Muhammad Ali's epic win over great rival Joe Frazier in 1975 became known as the "Thrilla in Manila."